Special Advertisements. -CASH "I 1 O H Of i— <M « WOH r - "? :-;:•:■ tf ; ;S-;:;;; P-i • /—N H:=■•■ : I i P* w Mil!;;; : ::: : I *• : r\ . . . . . '^^ >■ -cr : : ! : S : : j ~_ • • • £l_ • • "h I : : : §' v ; : £$ ■„„ ) •_ • • • -E o 3 > _\* £*f : w < ** u-i a m r c P-t i H__ •*_„ ?siC : __ <\ <rf < -Met 1 %fc T P- *-5J _3 3 -'• o P i & x _:§l-§-;_:_§__ »-H| _X_ Or- £ " >.. >- > .-'"' t~, o o o r ~> no n _ !""] __ SKAh __^ __J H H 0 eh -< z < &q a §Ph "H .7. g 211 CASH „*. _5 5 t " o O % ? _n 7-1 rt O "H Cd r- ;_ r--i ._ i-ii - - H M ?, f ::::::::: □« O a 11111 II I I |Q "I i! iMM ;! « ,<, i;;;;::: i H^ ::::::::: < * Miiiiiii < :iiii ii : i A 5 :;; ; . ; |i i o £ „ „ „ =f« g i fc to |^_. « -°- _*<< 5« %% on *^ '*n . .. - .li 3 .& CO 1 < cash [ a piIEAP TPvRAPERY QHOP Emerson Street. X, 11. EOEINSON Has opened this day ex "Montrose," Q CASES OF FAR-FAMED IPSWICH O CLOTHING, Comprising— 100 Boy's Serge, Tweed, and Worsted Knicker Suits, from -1 '6 ■lo Boy's Tweed Trouser Suits, from 1-VG 2') Youths' ~ ~ ~ ,-, 15.,0 3-3 Gents' ~ ~ ~ ~ 226 Also, from Kaiapoi— A full assortment of Superior Clothing and Hosiery. Ex "s.s. Catania," Direct from Bradford— Q CASES OF BLACK DRESS GOODS & Black Lustres from 9d ~ Cashmeres 1/6, 1/0, 2/- and upwards ~ Merinos, till AVool, 2/0, 2; 9, 3/-, and upwards NOW LANDING, Ex "Wellington," at Dunedin— O BALES of BLANKETS and RUGS. TO ARRIVE, Ex " Closeburn," now due— i)K PACKAGES OF DRAPERY, &c. rCt) For tho coming Season, particulars of which will be duly notified when received. Small Parcel of Fancy Goods by every Mail. R. 11. ROBINSON. DIRECT IMPOR TE R, Emerson Street, N A I' I E R. NEWTON AND CO. HAVE FOR SALE— ■VfEW SEASON'S TEAS, -\-Chests and Boxes Companies and Mauritius Sugars Groceries of all descriptions New Zealand Flax Rope Mock's Flour, 10s aud -30a Oatmeal, 25s aud -50s Wines aud Spirits Ales and Stout Earthenware and Glassware Dinner Services Brushware Canterbury Cheese Hams and Bacon &Cij &c., See. NEWTON & CO 17 OR the convenience of the inhabitants of the Southern portion of Hawke's Bay, the undersigned will be in attendance at every station on the Napier line of Railway every Saturday per first train and will be glad to receive Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Pipes, &c., for repairs, which will be returned, unless seriously damaged, the following Saturday. Articles left with station masters will bo punctually at tended to. ~,,-■% S. E. COOPER (late T. Morrison), 'Watchmaker and Jeweller, Hußtangs-Btrcet, Napier;
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3665, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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419Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3665, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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